The Hospitality Management degree helps prepare students for careers in their area of specialization. Hospitality is the world's largest employment field. Upon completion of the degree, the student will be able to seek employment in hotels, bed and breakfasts, inns, or other lodging operations, senior living facilities, restaurants, night clubs, managed services facilities, private clubs, cruise ships, casinos, airline, railroad, theme parks, destination attractions, meeting, convention and exposition facilities, convention and visitors bureau or special event planning companies.

Program Information

Prior to being considered for admission, applicants must attend an Applicant Orientation Session (See BCC Web Page, Admissions, More Information).

Prior to being considered for admission, students must complete the College Placement Exams (or be exempt).

Students requiring developmental courses in math, reading or English must complete those courses prior to entering the concentration of their choice.

This program offers students the opportunity to develop strong communications, organizational, and critical thinking skills, as well as practical preparation for entry into the growing hospitality career field.

Students may earn credit in field placements at such sites as Disney World, Colette Tours, Massachusetts Information Centers, Newport Historical Society, Six Flags Theme Park, and the New Bedford Whaling Museum.

All courses are taught by experienced hospitality, tourism, casino or food service industry professionals.

After BCC

This program prepares students for entry-level positions in a broad range of tourism and hospitality positions including: